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Rafiath Rashid Mithila

Bangladeshi actress and musician

Rafiath Rashid Mithila (born 25 May 1984) is a Bangladeshi actress, singer and development worker known professionally by the mononymMithila.[1][2] Besides her film work in both Bangladesh and Kolkata, India, she is the head of the Early Childhood Development programme in BRAC International.[3][4]

Early life and education

Mithila went to Viqarunnisa Noon School and College, in Dhaka, Bangladesh.[5] She earned both her bachelors and masters degrees in political science at the University of Dhaka.[6] She then completed a second masters in early childhood development at BRAC University, winning the Chancellor's gold medal.[7][8] She earned a B.Ed. degree from the National University in Bangladesh. She went on for further studies in the United States, studying "Contemporary Approaches to Curriculum: Instruction and Assessment" at the College of Education and Human Development of the University of Minnesota in 2010. She currently pursuing a doctorate in Early Childhood Education at the University of Geneva.

Besides academic work, Mithila has studied Kathak, Manipuri, and Bharat Natyam dance at the Dance Academy of the Benuka Institute of Fine Arts in Bangladesh. She also received training in Nazrul Geeti, or the study of songs written and composed by Kazi Nazrul Islam, the national poet of Bangladesh, at the Hindol Music Academy.[1] She studied art at the Nandan school, and exhibited her oil paintings at a Drik Gallery group exhibition.[1] She was a child actor at the People's Theatre, Bangladesh.[9]

Career

Audiovisual media

She began her modeling career in 2002, while she was still at university, with the fashion house Neelanjana Palli.[1] Her acting career was launched when she starred in the television drama Shunchen Ekjon Radio Jokeyr Golpo in 2006. She also appeared in TV commercials, and became a brand ambassador for many products.[6] She was a model in music videos, and also acted in various dramas and telefilms.[1][10] In 2022 she made her feature film debut with Bangladeshi film director and screenwriter Anonno Mamun in the film Omanush, co-starring with Nirab Hossain. She then appeared in director Sauvik Kundu's Aay Khuku Aay in India, sharing the screen with Prosenjit Chatterjee.[11] She hosted the celebrity talk show Amar Ami on Banglavision.[12]

Academics and work in early childhood education

Mithila was on the faculty of the English Literature and Language, Scholastica International School, Dhaka. Then she served as a guest lecturer in the Department of Early Childhood Development of the Institute of Educational Development at BRAC University in 2017. She was also a lecturer for English Language and Foundation courses at the Northern University Bangladesh. Mithila currently works as the head of Early Childhood Development at BRAC International.[13] She works extensively in some African countries.[14] She has been an active contributor to the West Bengal Commission for Protection of Child Rights and Swayam in West Bengal, India. She is a member of Asia-Pacific Regional Network for Early Childhood (ARNEC) and South Asia Forum of Early Childhood Development Professionals (SAFECDP).[citation needed]

Personal life

Mithila was married to the singer Tahsan Rahman Khan from 2006 until 2017, during which they had a daughter born in 2013.[6][15][16] She married Indian film director Srijit Mukherji in 2019.[17][18][19]

Works

Television dramas and tele-films

Year Name Co-actor Director
2006         Shunchen Ekjon Radio Jokeyr GolpoHasan Masud Redoan Rony
2007 Modhuren Shomapoyet[20]Tahsan Rahman KhanAshfaque Nipun
2007 GhumEmon Ishtiak Ahmed Rumel
2008 - 2009 HousefullAbul Hayat, Sumaiya Shimu, Mosharrrof Karim, Schumon Patwary, Monira Mithun Redoan Rony and Iftekhar Ahmed Fahmi
2008 X-factor[21]Ziaul Faruq AburbaShihab Shaheen
2008 Nabab GundaAhmed Rubel, Abul Hayat, Tania Iftekhar Ahmed Fahmi
2008 Ei JibonIresh Zaker Shihab Shaheen
2009 OntoraZiaul Faruq Apurba Chayanika Chowdhury
2009 Tor Jonno PriyotaPartha BaruaMunna
2009 Proof ReaderAbul Hayat Redoan Rony
2011 DenmohorMosharrof Karim Mostofa Kamal Raz
2011 Shedin Dekha HoyechiloAfran Nisho Kaushik Shankar Das
2011 Amar Streer AtotayeeAfran Nisho Kaushik Shankar Das
2012 Shuvo PraptiNiloy Alamgir Kaushik Shankar Das
2012 Hit WicketTahsan Rahman Khan Syed Mohammad Ishrafil
2012 Shomoy ChuriTahsan Rahman Khan Amitabh Reza Chowdhury
2013 Land phone er dingulote premTahsan Rahman Khan Ashfaq Nipun
2014 Uttorer Baranday Dokhina HawaApurba Sunny Chowdhury
2014 He & SheTahsan Rahman Khan Ashfaque Nipun
2014 Anger StoryJon Kabir Mabrur Rashid Bannah
2014 Abar DevdasAfran Nisho Imraul Rafat
2014 FlipperZiaul Faruq Apurba Taneem Rahman Angshu
2015 Shukher CharpotroTahsan Rahman Khan Ashfaque Nipun
2015 PromiseJon Kabir Mabrur Rashid Bannah
2015 Cry baby cryJon Kabir Mabrur Rashid Bannah
2015   Prem Keboli Ekti Rashayonik BikriaTahsan Rahman Khan Shihab Shaheen
2015 Mr. & Mrs.Tahsan Rahman Khan Mizanur Rahman Aryan
2015 Amar Golpe TumiTahsan Rahman Khan Mizanur Rahman Aryan
2015 KothopokothonTahsan Rahman Khan Mizanur Rahman Aryan
2015 SelfiebaajMishu Sabbir Wasim  Sitar
2016 After MarriageJon Kabir Mabrur Rashid Bannah
2016 Anti-clockJon Kabir, Ziaul Faruq Apurba Imraul Rafat
2016 Bhalobashar PongtimalaIresh Zaker Shihab Shaheen
2016 Batch 27[22]Ziaul Faruq Apurba Mizanur Rahman Aryan
2016 ThikanaZiaul Faruq Apurba Mizanur Rahman Aryan
2016 Chirkuter shobdoZiaul Faruq Apurba Mehedi Hasan Jony
2017 Batch 27 - The Last PageZiaul Faruq Apurba Mizanur Rahman Aryan
2017 Neel phoring er golpoZiaul Faruq Apurba Mehedi Hasan Jony
2017 DivorceAfran Nisho Shihab Shaheen
2017 Punch clipIresh Zaker Redoan Rony
2018 Amar KothaFS Nayeem Iftekhar Ahmed Fahmi
2018 Biyer Dawat RoiloManoj Pramanik Redoan Rony
2018 Bhalo Cheler KhojeFerdous Hasan Neville Redoan Rony
2019 Choto PakhiIrfan Sajjad Goutam Koiri
2019 Life InsuranceZiaul Faruq Aburba Mizanur Rahman Aryan
2019 TimelineManoj PramanikGoutam Koiri
2019 Obosheshe BhalobesheRahat Mushfiq Kallol
2019 Prothom PremManoj PramanikMushfiq Kallol
2019 Crystal er RajhnaashIrfan Sajjad Abu Hayat Mahmud
2019 PricelessIrfan Sajjad Goutam Koiri
2020 Tonatuni Raag KoronaRawnak Hasan Rawnak Hasan
2021 ShahoshikaManoj Pramanik, Tanjin Tisha, Tareen Jahan Taneem Rahman Angshu
2021 GhurniIrfan Sajjad Rakesh Basu
2021 Seasonal ChorIrfan Sajjad Rakesh Basu
2021 Mobiner ShongsharZahid Hasan Sydur Rahman Russel
2021 LoverJovan Preety Dutta
2021 SeniorKhairul Bashar Preety Dutta
2021 TogetherTawsif Mahbub Preety Dutta
2021 Shukhi AtmaPartha Barua Hasan Rezaul
2021 Being WomanIrfan Sajjad Hasan Rezaul
2021 Midnight SunIresh Zaker Aarif Ahnaf
2021 Ke AmiGoutam Koiri
2024 Renu[23]Arosh Khan Mabur Rashid Bannah

Songs, lyrics and music videos

Year Song and Album Composer Singer Lyricist Model
2004 Brittalpona, Kothopokothon Tahsan Rahman Khan Yes No No
2005 Moyna Go, Habib Wahid ft. Julie No No Yes
2005 3 Songs, Krittodasher Nirban Tahsan Rahman Khan No Yes No
2006 6 Songs, Ichche Tahsan Rahman Khan Yes Yes No
2007 Rodela Dupure, Mixed Tahsan Rahman Khan Yes Yes No
2008 Jhum Dupure, Nei Tahsan Rahman Khan No Yes No
2009 Ogochore, 3rd Person Singular Number (Film) Tahsan Rahman Khan Yes Yes No
2015 Tomar Amar, Title track of Mr. & Mrs Sajid Sarkar Yes Yes No
2015 Chile Amar, Title track of Kokhopokothon Sajid Sarkar Yes No No
2015 Amar Golpe Tumi, Title track of Amar Golpe Tumi Sajid Sarkar Yes No No
2016 Thikana, Title track of Thikana Tahsin Yes No No
2017 Ghum, Ghum Habib Wahid No No Yes
2019 Ki Hole Ki Hoto, Single Pradyut Chatterjea ft. Arnob No No Yes
2020 In a manner of speaking,

Cover (Original song by Nouvelle Vague)

Maimun Khan ft. Mithila Yes No Yes

Television and radio host

Year Name Channel/Platform Creator/Producer
2017-2019         My Own World (In Bengali: Amar Ami)[24]BanglavisionSajjad Hussein
2018 The tale of growing up (In Bengali: Berey Othar Golpo)[25]Radio Shadhin Rafiath Rashid Mithila & Radio Shadhin
2020 Much More Secret Thoughts (In Bengali: Onek Ojana Kotha) Zee5Zee5

Films

Year FilmRoleCo-ArtistDirectorStatus
2022 Amanush[26]Nudrat NirabAnonno MamunReleased
Mayaa[27]Mayaa Kamaleshwar MukherjeeRaajhorshee De Screening at Film Festivals
Jol e Jwale TaraTara FS Nayeem, Azad Abul Kalam, Fazlur Rahman BabuArun Chowdhury Post Production
Neetishastra[28]Geeta Basabdatta ChatterjeeArunava Khasnobish Screening at Film Festivals
2023 Nuliachorir Sonar Pahar[29]Nelly EmonLubna Sharmin Post Production
Meghla[30]Meghla Gaurab Chatterjee Arnab Middya Post Production
Maya[31]Gaurav Chakraborty, Kamleshwar Mukherjee, Rahul Banerjee, Tanushree Chakraborty, Sudipta Chakraborty, Koneenica Banerjee, Richa Sharma, Devleena Kumar, Ratsree Dutta Raajhorshee De Released
2024 O Abhagi[32]Abhagi[33]Sayan Ghosh as Rasik, Subrata Dutta as Jamindar, Debjani Chatterjee as Ginni Ma, Rj Jinia as Tagor, Krishno Banerjee as Kesta, Sourav Halder as Kangali, Ishan Mazumder as Yamraj[citation needed]Anirban Chakraborty Released
Aranyer Prachin Probad[34][35]Devjani Jeetu Kamal Dulal Dey Post Production
Kajolrekha[36]Konkon Dasi Mondira Chakroborty, Sariful Razz, Rafiath Rashid Mithila, Sadia Ayman Giasuddin Selim Released

Short film

Web series

Awards

Year Award Name Awarded For Awarded by Place Result
2022     Maitreyee AwardFor contributing in the film industry both Bengals through acting[40]Telangana Bengali Film Festival (TBFF), 2022 Hyderabad, India Won
Best Supporting ActressMayaa[40]
2023 Best Actress Myself Allen Swapan Meril Prothom Alo Award Dhaka, Bangladesh Nominated
2023 Best Actress Myself Allen Swapan[41]the Blender's Choice, the Daily Star, OTT and Digital Content Award Dhaka, Bangladesh Nominated
2023 Best Actress Myself Allen Swapan[42]BIFA Awards 2023 Dhaka, Bangladesh Won
2023 Best Actress Myself Allen Swapan[42]Bangladesh Achievers Awards Dhaka, Bangladesh Won
2024 Best Actress Kajol Rekha[43]Bangladesh Achievers Awards 2024 Dhaka, Bangladesh Won
2024 Best Actress O Abhagi[44]14th Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival 2024 Delhi, India Won

Bibliography

Journal articles

  • Rashid, Rafiath; Raza, WA; Kabir, MM (2019). "Factors affecting early grade educational attainment: Evidence from South Sudan". International Journal of Educational Development (65): 92–97.
  • Rashid, Rafiath; Jahan, SN (2021). "Exploring play-based pedagogy in government preprimary classrooms of Bangladesh". International Research in Early Childhood Education. 11 (1): 19–36.
  • Rashid, Rafiath; Sharmin, Nazia; Dutta, Notan C; Nath, Samir Ranjan (2010). "Education Under Gram Daridro Bimochan Committee: Present Status and Future Directions". BRAC, Research and Evaluation Division.

Books

  • Into Tanzania's Island (Bengali: Tanzaniyar Dwipe) ISBN 978-984-95319-4-4
  • Searching Lion in Africa (Bengali: Afrikay Singher Khoje) ISBN 978-984-96105-5-7
  • First day at School (Bengali: School er Prothom Din)
  • Red Balloon (Bengali: Laal Balloon)
  • Ayra and Mother's Adventure (Bengali: Ayra aar Maaer Obhijaan).[45][46]

References

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